COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTIONCraft brewed in the American style using Australian and English malted barley and American Cascade hops.
A refreshing ale with a prominent citrus hop note, balanced towards hop flavour and bitterness.

Great Copper to amber colour with beige head. Looks and smells enticing. Sweet citrus cascade hop aromas really spicey and delicious mmmmmmmm. Some caramel and coffee at the start then the citrus hops then a well rounded bitterness. All works well together and crafted extremely well. A top effort.

330ml bottle. Pale amber / copper colour with an aggressive, whispy off white head which quickly subsided. On the second pour the head became denser and lasted well before reducing to a disc and left some very nice lace. Yeast lurking at the bottom of the bottle. Citrus hop aroma, with tropical fruit punch and a hint of pine resin. Light sweetness and light to medium bitterness. Medium body; smooth, creamy texture; average carbonation and lingering, chewy, bitterness in the finish. Not bad.

On a recent trip to Australia I went through about 15 new beers, mostly Pale Ales, and this was my highest ranked Pale Ale. Hoppier than a lot of others but not as strong as an IPA so smoother on the palate and could easily knock a few down.
well worth a try

Sunset orange colour with a few flecks of sediment and a large 3 finger rocky tan head that hangs around. Very floral and fruity aromas - perfume roses, tangerine, a little papaya and passionfruit - very inviting indeed. Fortunately, the taste isn?t too bad either. Reasonably sweet, with the tangerine, a little passionfruit, a bit of lightly toasted white bread and finishes with marmalade and then a light dryness. The light body helps make it easily drinkable and quite refreshing. Very good pale ale.

I didn’t realise this is such a good beer. Drank out of the stubby, pour into a glass next time. Nice aroma of citrus hop, well-balanced even sweet taste. nice, mild pine bitter finish. Reminds me of Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

Not bad, not bad. At first I was a little skeptical as the head was modest and aroma a bit funky. Poured at a good temperature with a smallish, cream-colored, thick, short lived head and some lace. Color is a clear honey amber with bubble trails. Aroma is malt, barn yard, funk. Flavor is way better with resiny hop in front, then tang, then a nice dose of sweet to balance. This beer grows on me the more I drink it, esp. if I ignore whiffing it. Body is very good; ditto carbonation. Finish is like flavor, of average length, no off qualities, super drinkable. Bravo!

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